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Body oils are products you apply to your body (excluding your face) to hydrate and moisturize your skin. Anyone can use body oil, but I personally think it's especially great for people with dry skin or those living in low-humidity climates. The reason it’s ideal for dry skin is pretty obvious, it hydrates and moisturize dry skin, but that doesn’t mean people with oily skin can’t enjoy a good body oil.
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Drench Shower Oil is basically a hydrating potion in a bottle. It starts off as an oil but the moment it hits water, it transforms into a creamy milky texture. It’s designed to hydrate dry skin while cleansing, so you’re not left with that tight and stripped feeling. Instead, it keeps your skin moisturized and even gives a little love to your skin’s natural microbiome.
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If you have dry skin and want a body cream that’s effortless to apply, Sol de Janeiro Bum Bum cream is worth trying. It’s lightweight, spreads easily, and doesn’t require endless rubbing, just a few quick swipes, and it melts right in. Not only does it hydrate well, but it also leaves your skin smelling incredible. The scent lingers for a good while, making it feel like a luxury treat every time you apply it.
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Dior Homme Parfum totally stands out because of that rich iris note. It gives off this totally unique vibe that I’m here for. If you love fragrances with an iris-driven scent that just sticks with you, with great sillage and projection, this one is so worth a try.
This fragrance stays with you, leaving a little something behind. It’s also super wearable and approachable, which is awesome. The best part is that you can wear Dior Homme Parfum in any season. It’s not too heavy like the original, so you’re good to go. No matter the weather.
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Miss Dior Eau de Parfum is the first feminine, floral-smelling perfume that made its way into my collection in a heartbeat. I used to find women's perfume too feminine, sweet, and floral until I smelled Miss Dior.
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When it comes to finding the best dupe for Baccarat Rouge 540, I have to admit, there’s nothing that perfectly aligns with the magic of the original. But I’ve come…
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If you're wondering what Baccarat Rouge 540 smells like, it opens with a blend of saffron and jasmine, followed by amberwood and ambergris, which have a slightly marine scent. The base notes are cedarwood and fir resin, giving it an earthy quality.